Across
- 1. A person who manages and works on a large farm, typically for raising cattle or other livestock.
- 4. One who cares for and herds sheep.
- 9. A job in which you study how societies use available resources to meet the needs of people in agriculture.
- 10. The study of the domesticated animals and plants that farmers raise for commercial purposes.
- 11. A series of activities involved in moving the goods from the point of production to point of consumption.
- 12. The growth of plants in nutrient-enriched water.
- 15. A machine that disturbs the top surface of the soil to either prepare the soil into a smooth, loose, aerated seedbed, and/or to kill weeds.
- 16. The structural support used for plants in agriculture (also their source of water and nutrients)
- 17. A document that shows prospective employers your relevant qualifications, skills and experience in agriculture.
- 18. A weather forecaster who can help farmers with crop production timings.
Down
- 2. A person in charge of the farming of aquatic organisms
- 3. Machinery and other equipment engineered for an applicable and novel use in agriculture.
- 5. An expert in the study of insects, which can be beneficial or harmful to agriculture.
- 6. An expert in the science of soil management and crop production.
- 7. An entrepreneur starts one
- 8. The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants.
- 13. A branch of agriculture that encompasses the breeding and raising of animals that can produce milk.
- 14. A field of science in which you explore the living world.
